Arlen, Jeanne Burns (fem) 18.feb.1911-15.may.1982 USA NY, New York - Florida, Miami
singer, lyricist, educated at Public School 57 in the Bronx and James Monroe High School, studied journalism and dramatic criticism at the New York
University School of Commerce, studied piano, ear training, harmony and composition at Malkin Conservatory in Boston, 1933 she wrote songs for the Cotton Club revues in New York Harlem,
1930s singer with several bands, 1952 she ran the Burns & Saxon Music Publishing Company with David Saxon (Brooklyn 31.jul.1919-1973) ; 1935 she
married composer Jerry Arlen but they soon divorced

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[] Got a need for you. Fox-trot, from the Cotton Club Parade. Song
copyright words and music Jeanne Burns 25aug1932
pub Handy Brothers Music Co., New York 21jun1933

[] I gotta go places and do things. Song. Voice and piano
copyright words and music Jeanne Burns 25aug1932
pub Mills Music Inc., New York 20jan1933

[] The lady with the fan, from the Cotton Club Parade. Song
words Cab Calloway and Al Brackman
pub Exclusive Publications, New York 21nov 1933

[] Little town gal, from the Cotton Club Parade. Song
words and music Jeanne Burns
her first Cotton Club song, written when she was only sixteen (actually twenty-two) years old
pub Exclusive Publications Inc., New York 5dec1933
recorded by Peggy Lee in 1965